I Was Lost Without You Poem by James McLain

James McLain

James McLain

From Tampa Florida And Still Living Near By

I Was Lost Without You



I was lost without you, you and your green eyes.
The waves rare form,
the moon above was not lost or found because.
A certain look and then again, I was.
Being man I long each night the candle you help burn.
At noon comes day and short was gone, it was gone away.
Grayer than the grayest is a snow flake lost at sea.
I was lost without you hold me dearly, I like you one kind mind.
Burning bright and few are light is beautiful,
and you burn brighter am I bright inside you I lay still.
Still you find, however as I you deeply inside long and sing.
Then again I am never still, because the way you move and turn.
It was never gone that long and yet you say you will.
I sink beneath you, stand above you, Oh of love I love you deeply.
The Clearing by the waterfalls the mist do you turn on,
and off my feelings.
Feel the wind, it hurries past me staying.
Feel the rainstorm of your love but to the ear is not it audible?
I was lost without you and I was like the branches.
And green when leaves are thin,
And in passing through the full half moons.
I would humbly stop, look up and you say.
Coming nearer to me passing,
and when I leave help me over next to the blind person.

COMMENTS OF THE POEM
Bri Edwards 21 February 2016

The Clearing by the waterfalls the mist do you turn on, and off my feelings” and . “Feel the rainstorm of your love but to the ear is not it audible? “ a man stuck on a woman ……….again! : (

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